We always talk about addictions, about how to gamble to achieve better results, but the topic of what goes through the mind of a healthy gambler is almost never touched upon.
Healthy gamblers are the majority. I wonder if there's something we all have in common that keeps us on the right path and never oversteps our limits.
Perhaps it has something to do with the time we dedicate to gambling, whether we do it for fun, or even if we have other things that take up most of our free time, like family, sports, exercise, or spending time with the people we love.
As a general dynamic, I'd like to know what you do when you're not gambling. I mean, I don't expect you to tell me about your life. The question is more focused on: What activity you do is above gambling? I mean, something you prioritize in your life more than gambling, or what you like to do. What would make you stop watching the Champions League final, for example?
In fact, addiction or attraction to bad things is created from the mental depression of a person. When a person suffers from loneliness, he starts looking for ways to overcome his loneliness. Then he becomes addicted to various things like gambling. I have observed people who are addicted to gambling and have generally seen that they were suffering from financial problems before gambling and if they could not restore their well-being in any way, they may become mentally disturbed and not knowing what to do, they turn to gambling. They choose gambling as the last chance to change their fate. In most cases, they are disappointed. Although in some cases they are initially profitable, this profit makes their financial situation worse in later life through gambling addiction. Yes, I am not saying that all people have lost everything by gambling, there are many people who have distanced themselves from gambling after winning the bet because they knew about the ultimate consequences of gambling.